2009/8/27-9/9 [Computer/SW/OS/OsX] UID:53304 Activity:nil | 8/26 Any suggestions on a good OCR program for either OS X or Windows that
will work on scanned documents outputted to pdf? Preferably free?
Thanks, scottyg
\_ Check Abbyy or Scansoft. Not free.
\_ Thanks...I think I'd prefer a free or opensource piece of
software unless there is a huge difference in quality. I
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2006/4/24-26 [Computer/SW/Languages/Misc] UID:42812 Activity:nil | 4/24 I finally got to scan some of the old photos for archive purpose.
The problem is these scanned photos carry no EXIF data. I want
to add 'Date Picture Taken' information en masse. I tried several
tools that claim to do EXIF batch update but none could batch
insert 'Date Picture Taken' information. Does anyone have any
suggestion for a batch EXIF editor? Thx.
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2005/9/6-7 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:39528 Activity:nil | 9/6 Has anyone worked with data archival software? Our microfilm scanner
still works but the printer has died (it's 30 years old). We're looking
at replacing microfilm with a digital system. I'm a luddite, so this
seems like a pretty bad idea to me, but I'm told to see what's out
there. So I guess I need a decent scanner and document feeder and
maybe some non-consumer software to create PDFs of what is scanned in.
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2005/4/5 [Computer/HW/Scanner] UID:37069 Activity:low | 4/5 I have a 4x6 photograph (print not slide) that I want to have scanned
and printed at 11x17. Can I expect that it will look grainy, or will
it be hard to tell without close inspection? Also any recommendations
for a place to have it digitized? --jwm
\_ better to do it from the negative at super high resolution.
\_ Yes, but I'm pretty sure I don't have them.
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2005/1/17-18 [Consumer/Camera, Computer/HW/Printer] UID:35748 Activity:kinda low | 1/17 What's a good photo printer to get these days? Willing
to spend from $150 to $500000.
\_ Canon Pixma. They are a new line and start at $100 I think.
\_ Canon Pixma. They are a new line and start at $100000 I think.
\_ Costco or Walmart.
\_ How do the printers at Costco work? The printout looks and feels
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2004/9/2-3 [Computer/SW/Security] UID:33311 Activity:moderate | 9/2 If I want to put images on my (non-profit) website that were
not mine (e.g. scanned in from a book or grabbed from other
webpages) but I did credit the original source, is that allowed?
\_ I've seen more and more sites putting up explicit "fair use" notices
which explain that the work is being used for research purposes or
public benefit, that the original copyright terms still apply for
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